[ES_JOBS_NET] FW: [External Email]Director of Education, North Carolina Forestry Association

Bender, Stacie - FS stacie.bender at usda.gov
Wed Dec 1 14:07:05 MST 2021



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Director of Education Programs

The NCFA is looking for a leader in education to join our collaborative team to help maintain strong stakeholder relationships statewide. This position is key to the organization's mission to ensure healthy, productive and sustainable forests. As Director of Education, you will have the opportunity to educate our educators on the importance of forestry here in NC and therefore expose countless numbers of youth to forestry, the top employer among manufacturing sectors in the state. The position is located in Raleigh.

To apply, send a letter of interest, resume, to:
John Hatcher, Executive Director, NCFA at jhatcher at ncforestry.org<mailto:jhatcher at ncforestry.org>

Job Description
We are seeking a highly creative, forward-thinking Director of Education Programs. The Director of Education will be responsible for the daily management of NCFA's public outreach and education program. The Director works with the Executive Director to plan, administer, and implement the many programs that aim to increase both access to, and understanding of forestry and the wood products
industry in North Carolina through opportunities for students, teachers, and natural resource professionals. The director may also assist with other duties including representing NCFA at events and engaging with public and private stakeholders.

Responsibilities include:
* Uphold and promote the North Carolina Forestry Association mission
* Manage implementation of the Sustainable Forestry Teachers Experience and Forestry and Environmental Camps
* Manage and create education material and content that highlights the NCFA's mission
* Develop new events, programs, and ideas to expand student, educator, and professional reach Evaluate student, teacher and professional impact through programs
* Foster relationships with association members, natural resource professionals, educators, and various stakeholders
* Collaborate with Executive Director on fundraising and other development opportunities
* Maintain education budget
* Assist staff with the planning and implementation of annual association events
* Perform any other duties assigned by the Executive Director

Qualifications:
* Bachelor's degree or higher from an accredited college/university
* Team player; great people skills; enthusiasm and willingness to work hard
* Excellent writing, editing, proofreading, and verbal communication skills
* Excellent organizational, project management, and time management skills
* Project Management- ability to simultaneously work on fast turnaround and urgent assignments while also managing larger longer-term projects
* Proactive and creative approach - Look for new ways to communicate including use of graphics and visuals and videos beyond just written content
* Ability to learn and adapt to new software, website content management systems, and enewsletter platforms; demonstrated proficiency in Microsoft Office and other software tools
* Detail-oriented; consistently produces high-quality work without direct supervision.
* Must be able to use own vehicle for day (approximately 25%) and limited overnight travel (mileage will be reimbursed)
* A Project Learning Tree Facilitator certificate is not required, but preferred.

Benefits
* Health and dental insurance
* 401(k)
* Salary position

To apply, send a letter of interest, resume, to:
John Hatcher, Executive Director, NCFA at jhatcher at ncforestry.org<mailto:jhatcher at ncforestry.org>

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